Posted on 12/17/2008 5:37:38 PM PST by silent_jonny
Quote of the Day:
President Bush: For many years, our nation viewed these [terrorist] attacks as isolated incidents, and we responded with limited measures. That changed on September the 11th, 2001. On that morning, Americans woke to news of a plane crashing into the North Tower of the World Trade Center. Within the span of 90 minutes, a second plane struck the South Tower, a third one pierced the rings of the Pentagon, and a fourth vanished from the skies above Pennsylvania. By nightfall, the sun had set on a very different world. With rumors of more attacks swirling, Americans went to bed wondering what the future would bring.On that night, virtually no one would have predicted that more than seven years would pass without another terrorist attack on our soil. It's not a matter of luck. It is a tribute to the dedicated men and women who work day and night to defend our great land. (Applause.) It's the result of tough decisions that we began making immediately after September the 11th. .
Photo of the Day:
President George W. Bush arrives to make remarks on national security, homeland security, and the freedom agenda at the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, December 17, 2008.
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President George W. Bush is saluted as he boards Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base near Washington, December 17, 2008.
Faced with adversity, he has remained himself. Time will be kind to him.
President Bush is introduced by Maj. Gen. Robert Williams, Commandant of the U.S. Army War College, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008, in Thorpe Hall at the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, Pa.
President Bush: Thank you very much. Please be seated. (Applause.) Thank you for the warm welcome. I'm sorry I'm late. (Laughter.) But I am honored to be back at the Army War College. A few weeks ago, you celebrated this college's 107th birthday. I was interested to learn that the school was originally located across the street from the White House. Apparently after a few years on Pennsylvania Avenue -- (laughter) -- it was time to pack up your bags. (Laughter.) Laura and I know the feeling. (Laughter and applause.)
President Bush: Over the past century, this important institution has become one of our nation's most revered places. It really has been. After all, the graduates of this college are legendary -- and perhaps I'm looking at legends -- Dwight Eisenhower, Omar Bradley, George Patton to Norm Schwarzkopf, Tommy Franks, and a man who I visited with recently, Ray Odierno. I want to thank you for continuing this college's noble tradition of military scholarship. I thank you for volunteering to serve our nation during a time of war. I appreciate the officers from our partner nations who are studying here and who are strengthening their countries' friendship with the United States.I know many of you have served overseas in the war on terror. This weekend, I was honored to make one final trip to the front lines in Iraq and Afghanistan. During my trip, I had the opportunity to spend time with men and women in uniform, and I've got to tell you, there is nothing better, to be the Commander-in-Chief, and stand in front of brave souls who bring such dignity to the United States of America. (Applause.)
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A member of the U.S. military takes a photo of President George W. Bush as he delivered remarks on national security, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008, at the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, Pa.
Thanks for the ping. Great photo of the day
President Bush: I strongly believe there's an Almighty, and a gift of that Almighty to every man, woman and child on the face of the Earth is freedom. We can be confident because we're blessed with men and women who willingly put the welfare of their nation before themselves. As long as we have defenders of such character and courage, our nation will always be in good hands and the future will always be bright.So I thank you for inviting me today. I thank you for having given me the honor of a lifetime to serve as your Commander-in-Chief. God bless. (Applause.)
President George W. Bush greets military personnel after making remarks on national security, homeland security, and the freedom agenda at the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, December 17, 2008.
Thank you, Mr. President. I won’t be able to say that for a number of years.
Mrs. Laura Bush poses Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2008, with Mrs. Ana Ligia Mixco Sol de Saca, wife of El Salvador's President Elias Antonio Saca, after Mrs. Saca's arrival in the Residence of the White House for a coffee. White House photo by Shealah Craighead
Mrs. Laura Bush meets Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2008, with Mrs. Ana Ligia Mixco Sol de Saca, wife of El Salvador's President Elias Antonio Saca, during Mrs. Saca's visit to the White House Residence. White House photo by Shealah Craighead
History will be kind to him no matter what the left and the BDS sufferers say
Faced with adversity, he has remained himself. Time will be kind to him.
I agree.
Evening, Kas :)
Hi, Bahbah :)
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